1.) Louisville (II, 4-0): The Leopards' balanced offensive attack and aggressive defense led to a 33-7 win against previously unbeaten Northwest. Next: West Branch.2.) Highland (III, 4-0): It took a fourth-quarter field goal to edge Tallmadge 3-2 in a key Suburban League matchup. Next: Revere.3.) Brunswick (I, 4-0): The Blue Devils' defense stood strong in a 30-7 win against Nordonia, which lost for the first time. Next: at Parma Normandy.4.) GlenOak (I, 4-0): Quarterback Brandon Martin rushed for two touchdowns as the Golden Eagles defeated Jackson 31-13 in a Federal League matchup. Next: Austintown Fitch.5.) Mogadore (VI, 4-0): The Wildcats racked up 257 rushing yards in a 35-7 win against Rootstown. Next: at Garrettsville.6.) Northwest (III, 3-1): Louisville, ranked in the Top 10 in the state in Division II, handed the Indians, also state ranked in Division III, their first defeat last week 33-7. Next: at Canton South.7.) St. Vincent-St. Mary (IV, 3-1): Thanks to two defensive touchdowns by Doran Grant late in the game, the Irish rallied for a 20-12 win against rival Archbishop Hoban. Next: at Napoleon.8.) Nordonia (I, 3-1): Brunswick was just too strong as the Knights dropped a 30-7 decision. Next: Twinsburg.9.) Walsh Jesuit (III, 3-1): Armand Dehaney, a Ball State recruit, scored two second-half touchdowns as the Warriors held off Mentor Lake Catholic 14-7. Next: Parma Padua Franciscan.10.) Alliance (II, 4-0): The Aviators had an easier time than many expected in beating West Branch 21-7. Dominique Wright returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown. Next: Carrollton.11.) Cloverleaf (II, 4-0): The Colts are a team that takes advantage of opportunities. Last week, they used a late touchdown to defeat Green 14-13. Next: at Copley.12.) Wadsworth (I, 3-1): The Grizzlies were able to overcome five turnovers with strong defense in a 13-9 win at Revere. Wadsworth receiver Anthony Schrock had 10 catches for 170 yards. Next: Green.13.) Archbishop Hoban (II, 2-2): The Knights jumped to a 12-0 lead, but St. Vincent-St. Mary rallied for 20 unanswered points. Next: Painesville Harvey.14.) Garfield (I, 3-1): Tyson Gulley rushed for 188 yards, and receiver James Barnett scored twice in a 25-21 win against City Series opponent North. Next: at Massillon.15.) Ravenna (III, 3-1): The Ravens needed a late touchdown off a fake field-goal attempt to turn back Norton 28-24. Next: Southeast.16.) CVCA (IV, 3-1): Running back John Pettigrew rushed for 234 yards and Derek Utley rushed for 116 yards and three touchdowns in a win last week over Tusky Valley. Next: Triway.17.) North Canton Hoover (I, 3-1): The Vikings got three touchdowns from Erick Howard and the defense was tough in a 21-0 win at previously unbeaten Perry. Next: Lake.18.) Tuslaw (IV, 4-0): The Mustangs held Indian Valley to 54 total yards in a 27-7 win to move into the poll. Next: Tusky Valley.19.) Triway (IV, 3-1): One week after handing Waynedale its first loss, the Titans did the same to PAC-7 foe Manchester. Ben Cline racked up 173 yards on 21 carries and had two touchdowns. Next: at CVCA.20. Revere (II, 3-1): The Minutemen had a tough time with Wadsworth's defense in a 13-9 loss. Next: at Highland.Others: Aurora, Canton McKinley, Canton South, East Canton, Fairless, Jackson, Lake, Manchester, Massillon, North, Norwayne, Orrville, Perry, Streetsboro, Twinsburg, Waynedale.

A trio of Walsh Jesuit baseball players recently traveled to historic Wrigley Field and two got the opportunity to play where the Chicago Cubs play, Walsh coach Chris Kaczmar said.

Walsh juniors Tyler Skulina and Johnny Fasola played for the St. Louis Cardinals scout team, the Midwest Redbirds, who lost a game 4-2. Warriors senior catcher James Toland made the trip to Chicago, but did not play because of an injury (broken foot).

Walsh Jesuit baseball coach Chris Kaczmar announced today that three returning members of the Warriors team -- junior third baseman/right-handed pitcher Johnny Fasola, junior 6-foot-6 right-handed pitcher Tyler Skulina and senior catcher James Toland -- were selected to play this fall for the St. Louis Cardinals scout team, the Midwest Redbirds.

Skulina, Fasola and Toland will get the opportunity to play in a weekend series in Wrigley Field, the famed stadium of the Chicago Cubs. Skulina is scheduled to start on the mound Saturday morning.